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Celebrate Brighton Digital Festival with free cocktails and digital marketing talks with the RocketMill team

September is the month of Brighton Digital Festival and you can get involved by coming along to the Creative, Design & IT Open Studios, running from the 5th-9th September. All this week, companies will be opening their doors for people to find out what happens behind the scenes of some of the most innovative businesses in Brighton.

We at RocketMill couldn’t pass up this opportunity to share some of what we do, so we’re hosting a Hangover Free Digital Marketing event on Wednesday 7th September. Local startups are invited to come along to our offices so you can learn about the fundamentals of digital marketing, and enjoy some delicious cocktails along with it.

We’re giving talks on Digital Marketing Strategy, Paid Media, Content Marketing, Technical SEO, User Experience /Conversion Rate Optimisation, and Analytics, to give you an introduction into each discipline we cover here at RocketMill. It’s also a great opportunity to talk to experts about challenges facing your business or to ask any questions you might have about digital marketing.

All of this, with the accompaniment of charming cocktails, made with natural ingredients that will prevent a hangover the morning after, so you can wake up the next day with a clear mind, ready to start work on your digital marketing strategy.

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